Episode 3 shows how reading the Bible wisely requires that we learn about the ancient literary styles used by the biblical authors. These writers expressed their ideas and claims through a variety of different type of literature, and this video will explore why it's important to tell them apart so we can hear their message on their terms.

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Every Text Can Be Interpreted
Every idea, theme and concept in a text is open for interpretation and its meaning can change.
Don’t assume common knowledge, because even facts need to be proven.
So, for that reason, you can choose to ignore more common analysis and come up with your own.
Critical Analysis of Texts
Texts can be analysed independently.
There is no set consensus on how you should do it – only that you are able to justify the how and why in your argument.
It requires breaking down a text and its key sections, a bit of note-taking, and for you to make clear distinctions.
Construction of Story
There is much to analyse in how a story is constructed.
The way language and structure are used is important. It influences the meaning of the text.
Think about how the form and style of an author affects how the text communicates.
You should be looking for things such as:
• medium
• genre
• style of prose/poetry
• use of plot devices such as flashbacks, varied narrators and climax
• formatting/editing
• meaning
• representation
Language
Visual and written language techniques are the simplest method you may use to interpret a text.
You must think and analyse how and why they are used.
You must constantly challenge the use of such techniques.
look at how they contribute to meaning:
• imagery, emotional and sensory language
• metaphor
• visual layout
• camera and film techniques
• dialogue
• contrast, paradox and juxtaposition
Characterisation
Characterisation is an important consideration for critical analysis.
By analysing how a character is portrayed, you can discuss their motives and purpose.
This is not the same as describing a character.
Characterisation can be indicated through description and dialogue, or through the ‘voice’ of the narrator.
This is indicated through:
• use of dialogue
• description
• character’s role (antagonist, protagonist, foil)
• relationships
• change in narration
• language techniques and their effect on appearance
Theme
Theme is purely interpretive.
Any theme you identify has to be justified and argued.
Theme can be interpreted through a key idea or effect of a text.
In other words, the theme is basically the predominant idea of what the text achieves through meaning.
They can be ideas relating to:
• philosophy/psychology
• feelings
• personal issues
• political
• social
• cultural
• religious/spiritual
• life and its stages

Learn about the author's tone in writing, which you must detect and interpret to improve your reading comprehension. Writers' have their own points of view and feelings toward the topics they write about. Through word choice, they can use words that convey the tone that expresses their ideas exactly.
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Have a literary analysis paper coming up? This is one of the trickier types of essays for a lot of college students. Watch this video to learn a strategy for approaching literary analysis and to see an example.

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The point of fiction is to cast a spell, a momentary illusion that you are living in the world of the story. But as a writer, how do you suck your readers into your stories in this way? Nalo Hopkinson shares some tips for how to use language to make your fiction really come alive.
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In which John Green kicks off the Crash Course Literature mini series with a reasonable set of questions. Why do we read? What's the point of reading critically. John will argue that reading is about effectively communicating with other people. Unlike a direct communication though, the writer has to communicate with a stranger, through time and space, with only "dry dead words on a page." So how's that going to work? Find out with Crash Course Literature! Also, readers are empowered during the open letter, so that's pretty cool.
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What makes a good horror story? Hideous monsters and fountains of blood might seem like a good place to start, but as horror author H.P. Lovecraft wrote, “The oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” Writers harness that fear not by revealing horrors, but by leaving the audience hanging in a state of suspense. Victoria Smith gives some tips for adding suspense to your writing.
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Eminem is truly one of the greatest lyricists of all time, but how does he do it? And what does he write about most? What are his lyrics about? In this video, you'll see Revival and his top 15 most popular songs deconstructed and analyzed to show how Eminem has changed as an artist with his most recent record. He's not the same artist from "Rap God," "The Monster," or "Love the Way You Lie." The Eminem of Revival has matured and changed. He's different and new and more introspective and sadder.
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On this episode, we discuss MLA style, including what it is, who uses it in their research, some important things to remember when writing a paper in MLA format, what's new in the 8th Edition of the MLA Handbook, and how to format in-text citations and a works cited page.
MLA style is often used by scholars in the humanities and the liberal arts. The humanities and the liberal arts consist of subjects like English literature, rhetoric and composition, cultural studies, and foreign language studies and literature.
You will probably use MLA style if you are writing a literary analysis, a persuasive essay, a literary criticism, an expository essay, or a research paper for the humanities.
In addition to these topics, we cover:
A few things to remember when using MLA style, such as keeping 1-inch margins on all sides.
What's changed in the 8th Edition, for example, how MLA has been adapted for digital research.
The format of in-text citations, and how they are needed if you are paraphrasing or directly quoting a source.
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Dr. Diane Gehart provides a brief overview for conducting an APA-style review of the literature. This lecture should help undergraduate and graduate students writing literature reviews get started. Also visit http://www.masteringcompetencies.com and http://www.dianegehart.com for more free resources.

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The point of view of a text and the perspective and reliability of a narrator can play a large role in understanding a text and that text's theme. Explore first person, third person - limited, and third person-omniscient narrators and how those influence texts.

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The literature review does not have to be a daunting or mysterious academic assignment. As a matter of fact, the so-called "literature review" is a common task in the professional workplace but is called a "backgrounder" or "background research" instead of a literature review. The video provides a real-world example of writing a practical literature review as an HR employee in an IT company.
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0:01 Writing the thesis statement. Overview.
0:19 What you must do BEFORE you begin writing your thesis statement,
0:26 Sample assignment: from "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne
0:37 Writing the thesis statement: Step One. Answer the question
1:08 Writing the thesis statement: Step Two. Refine your answer
2:10 Writing the thesis statement: Step Three. Choose the right supporting examples.
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I'm going to make a confession. I was a straight-A student in high school. I graduated summa cum laude from college. My senior thesis won the institution’s coveted essay-writing prize. Not thanks to raw brilliance, or dazzling talent.
No, I knew how to write essays. You see, great essays aren’t necessarily written by the “best and brightest.” They're written by students who know the rules—from concept to thesis statement, from outline to final draft. Students who know how to get the best possible grade for the least amount of work.
I’ll show you how you can, too.
A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CONQUERING YOUR NEXT ESSAY ASSIGNMENT
My name is Jenny Sawyer. Over the past five years, I’ve been the girl behind 60second Recap®. I've invested thousands of hours helping teens understand classic literature. I’ve answered countless emails seeking help with essay assignments. I’ve guided individual students, one-on-one, through the process of crafting thesis statements and writing essays, testing and refining the techniques I used when I was in school. Strategies I employed to nail essay after essay.
Most people think A+ essays require hours of hard work. Or genius. I’d always had a hunch they’d thought wrong. Now, I'm certain of it:
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A GENIUS TO WRITE AN A+ ESSAY
I’ve read mediocre essays from brilliant students. Great essays from ordinary students. What sets those A+ essay-writing students apart?
They know how to analyze the assignment to keep themselves on track.
I’ll show you how you can, too.
YOU DON’T NEED LONG HOURS TO WRITE AN A+ ESSAY
The best essays rarely take the most time. In fact, some nearly write themselves.
How?
With the right kind of preparation: A+ essay-writing students organize their research and cut their workload by as much as half.
I’ll show you how you can, too.
FORMULAS ARE NEVER THE ANSWER, BUT...
A+ essays are never formulaic. But they have a lot in commont.
A+ essays start strong with crisp, provocative thesis statements.
A+ essays support those thesis statements with well-chosen examples and tightly-reasoned arguments—the hallmarks of persuasive writing.
A+ essays finish strong, with conclusions that locked the reader into agreement with the essay’s thesis.
A+ essays are written by students working from a simple framework: the five-paragraph essay format.
I’ll show you how you can, too.
DON’T BE INTIMIDATED: IT’S A HEAD GAME, YOU KNOW
Ready to supercharge your essay-writing process? You can when you “think like a prosecutor.” I'll show you how. I’ll also reveal the courtroom “trick” you can use to save yourself time and trouble while you craft a great thesis statement. You'll see how you can use the strategies of a criminal trial to speed you through each step of the essay-writing process, from the organization of your research, to the writing of your thesis statement, to the polish of your final draft.
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Introducing the British Council’s How to Write an Argumentative Essay animated video series. This is the first of five simple and easy to follow videos that will show you how you can improve your writing.
We will look at:
• Planning and question analysis
• Writing a paragraph
• Introduction and conclusion
• Counter paragraph
• Editing
The British Council is committed to sharing our expertise in English language learning. This series is a comprehensive online tuition guide, taking you through all the key elements you need for a good piece of argumentative essay writing. This series is particularly relevant to secondary school students struggling with their English curriculum.
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Take the mystery out of this academic assignment. All you do is: (1) Gather the summaries of your sources. (2) Put the summaries in groups based on theme. (4) Write a paragraph on each group of sources with transitions between each source. 4. Add introduction and conclusion paragraphs. You're done! For examples of previously written literature reviews, see: http://libguides.uwf.edu/c.php?g=215199&p=1420828

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